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The Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2016 Biondi Santi is one of the most extraordinary vintages of the historic Tenuta Greppo, from a classic year celebrated for elegance and longevity. From selected vines and low yields with long aging, it shows a complex bouquet of cherry, blood orange, pomegranate, aromatic herbs and undergrowth, with floral and fine spice notes. On the palate it has impressive structure, silky tannins and vibrant freshness, delivering harmony and depth. The finish is savory, persistent and refined, with potential for over 40 years of evolution. Ideal with game, roasted meats and aged cheeses.

- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Denomination
- Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
- Grape variety / Raw material
- sangiovese
- Aging Class
- Reserve
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2016
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Italy
- Region
- Tuscany
- Alcohol Content
- 14% ABV (Alcohol by Volume).
- Service Temperature
- 18° - 20° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Wide goblet with a long stem
- Special Features
- Limited Edition
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Stewed Meats, Aged Cheeses, Game meat, Red Meats
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
- Overall Rating
- 98/100
Biondi Santi

Hidden among the rolling hills of Tuscany, Biondi Santi is a winery that tells the story of a territory and the passion of a family. Located in the renowned region of Montalcino, it is universally considered the cradle of Brunello, one of the most iconic and celebrated wines in the world. This legendary winery is synonymous with elegance, longevity, and an unwavering fidelity to Tuscan tradition, values that have made its wines authentic ambassadors of Italian wine culture.
The production philosophy of Biondi Santi is based on a deep knowledge and respect for the terroir, combined with traditional winemaking practices that enhance the purity of Sangiovese Grosso, the only grape variety cultivated. The vineyards extend in a silent embrace around the historic estate, where each plant is cared for with dedication to ensure that each bunch expresses the distinctive character of the territory to the fullest.
The Brunello Riserva from Biondi Santi is much more than just a wine; it is a true sensory experience. This wine is famous for its majestic structure and its ability to evolve over time, revealing over the years a complex and enveloping bouquet of aromas that range from fruity notes of cherry and blackberry to more ethereal hints of spices and tobacco. Each sip is a journey that accompanies the taster through the history and soul of Montalcino.
Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of Biondi Santi wines and discover on Vino45 the labels that best capture the essence of Tuscan tradition and passion. An invitation to explore a world where the past and present merge into an unforgettable wine experience.
Address:
Tenuta Greppo, Viale Greppo, 183 - 53024 Montalcino (SI), Italy
Color: Bright and deep ruby with developing garnet hues.
Nose: Austere elegance with notes of marasca cherry, blood orange, dried violet, followed by blond tobacco, leather and subtle balsamic hints. Evolution reveals Mediterranean herbs and fine spices.
Palate: Solid and harmonious structure with dense yet refined tannins, vibrant acidity and marked mineral tension. Extremely long finish with citrus and spicy echoes, built for extraordinary aging potential. remarquable.
- Gambero Rosso 3/3
- Robert Parker 99/100
- Wine Spectator 98/100
- James Suckling 97/100
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THE WINE
The Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2016 Biondi Santi is one of the most extraordinary vintages of the historic Tenuta Greppo, from a classic year celebrated for elegance and longevity. From selected vines and low yields with long aging, it shows a complex bouquet of cherry, blood orange, pomegranate, aromatic herbs and undergrowth, with floral and fine spice notes. On the palate it has impressive structure, silky tannins and vibrant freshness, delivering harmony and depth. The finish is savory, persistent and refined, with potential for over 40 years of evolution. Ideal with game, roasted meats and aged cheeses.
THE STORY
The story of Brunello del Greppo begins with Clemente. Santi. Grandson ofGiorgio SantiOf which Prof. Baccio Baccetti writes in the publication "Culture and University? in Siena" - July 1993 - in the chapter "Sienese Naturalists," among other things:
The nephewClementeSon of Luigi Santi Petronilla Canali, a graduate in pharmacy from Pisa and a well-known writer, had vast land properties in Montalcino and Pienza, and dedicated much of his activity to agriculture, particularly at Greppo, the farm owned by his mother Canali.
His knowledge of chemistry and science helped him elevate his winemaking techniques to enviable levels during the last years of his life.
Before achieving recognition for his "chosen red wine (Brunello) from 1865," his Moscatello was also awarded at the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris (an extraordinary enological recognition because at that time, the French considered themselves the only producers of quality wines in the world?). He produced red wines suitable for aging; he had identified racking and aging techniques in barrels that were more advanced than those of all his contemporaries.
Ferruccio Biondi SantiEstablished very strict production standards. Other producers in the early 1800s received important awards for their wines called "Brunello": Paccagnini, Anghirelli, Angelini, Vieri Padelletti, but none were able to maintain the continuity of their wines beyond the end of World War I. Ferruccio, drawing on the extraordinary experience of his maternal grandfather Clemente Santi, He dedicated himself competently to the Greppo company and, as often happens in the most fortunate historical decisions, owes something to adversity: in the mid-1800s, powdery mildew, then phylloxera, and then downy mildew struck Europe and thus also the Greppo.
He found himself facing an unprecedented threat due to phylloxera for the survival of his vineyards.
But while the winegrowers tried to quickly bottle the red wines (see also the "governo" of the new wine) for a quick financial return from the new vineyards, he looked towards new horizons and wanted to diversify with a wine that he believed would be long-lived by vinifying the Sangiovese in purity. In 1932, he was described as the inventor of Brunello by an Interministerial Commission that studied the Chianti region, including Montalcino. In his Greppo estate, as early as the end of the 1800s, he began a methodical mass selection of Sangiovese.
In the end, he completely replanted all his vineyards, grafting them onto wild rootstocks, using buds taken from those mother plants identified at Greppo: in a certain sense, he anticipated by about a century the trend in Tuscany to produce full-bodied red wines, vinifying the Sangiovese in purity. He died in 1917.
Other wineries also sought his advice from one end of the Peninsula to the other: from Lugana wine in Desenzano to... Garda, in Chianti in the Sienese area, at Fiorano of Prince Boncompagni in Rome, at Cirò in Calabria. His last act was, in March 1970, the ceremony of re-filling his old bottles of Brunello Riserva 1888 - 1891 - 1925 - 1945, in the Cantina del Greppo, in the presence of Mario Soldati, Luigi Veronelli and Paolo Maccherini: it can certainly be said that in that act, perhaps better than in any other, lies his long career as an expert wine connoisseur and that it still today confirms the supremacy, diversity, and typicity of Brunello del Greppo. The Brunello di Montalcino. Biondi Santi In short, it reaches the peak of its fame and splendor, according to the most attentive and refined connoisseurs around the world.
But that doesn't mean he rested on his parental laurels. In the meantime, the... D.O.C. had encouraged other producers to plant vineyards and improve techniques in the hope of being able to take advantage of the elevated image of Brunello. In the presence of a scenario like this, which has seen an exponential growth in the area of land registered for Brunello (from 76 hectares in 1967 to the current 2100 in 2009), Franco Biondi Santi He increased the production of Brunello del Greppo from 4 hectares, at the death of his father, to the current 25. He continued the strict traditional agronomic and cellar practices to consolidate the typicity and improve the quality of Brunello del Greppo, certain of matching (given the same use of the land and grape varieties) the great century-old reserves of his Brunello.
Thanks to a personal and constant promotion of its wines around the world, Franco Biondi Santi Since the '70s, he has succeeded in making people understand and appreciate the extraordinary uniqueness and quality of his Brunello del Greppo. In the future, the continuity of Greppo is represented by his two sons. Franco, , Jacopo and Alessandra both interested in the Greppo: Jacopo With a vivid imagination of wines (firmly convinced of the uniqueness of Brunello del Greppo), Alessandra is involved in promoting the company.

